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Ma Ru

Map of all geo-tagged articles on Wikipedia - 4 views

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    I know you like these... [Edit] And by the way, this website contains also more practical stuff, like this
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    they must have tricked the data in favour of Poland ...
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    of course, "they" being Polish Wikipedia contributors who geo-tag like mad...
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    Have you had a look on Japan? It looks like they just geo-tagged all their train stations.
LeopoldS

http://www.geo.utexas.edu/faculty/lin/pdf/Hunter,Geoelectrons,Science,2013.pdf - 1 views

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    interdisciplinary research - sent by Olivier Minazzoli ...
LeopoldS

World's biggest geoengineering experiment 'violates' UN rules | Environment | guardian.... - 1 views

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    I am certain that this is just the first in a series - highlighting the big dilemma of geo engineering: it's so cheap to do ....
Luís F. Simões

in 1918: Unbelievable Time Required to Cover Immense Distances of Space - 5 views

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    some nice retro-futurology :) according to the reddit thread, this is "from the children's encyclopedia series Our Wonder World, printed around 1918. Published by Geo. L. Shuman & Co."
LeopoldS

Management of trade-offs in geoengineering through optimal choice of non-uniform radiat... - 1 views

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    Nice modelling research on geo engineering options ...
Juxi Leitner

How I became a Foursquare cyberstalker | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

  • Foursquare is now being widely touted as the app which will, after years of anticipation and prediction, mark the beginning of "life as a game" computing. Whatever you do, wherever you go, you will be scoring points, earning "medals", and be in, at the very least, social competition with other users around you.
  • Privacy seems to be very low down their priorities. In theory, if every user knows the risks, this is fine. But they just don't. It's being targeted at 18 to 25-year-olds. Facebook was forced in the end to change its default privacy settings due to public concerns. Foursquare should do the same. Some people are even checking in when they're at home. Think of the implications. It's crazy
  • Recruitment is a form of stalking, I suppose. But I can now see the negative implications of Foursquare in the real world.
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  • Ten days ago Foursquare reached the two-million-users landmark, just three months after it had reached the one-million mark. A week earlier, the company received $20m in venture capital from a who's who of Silicon Valley luminaries. It appears the trajectory for Foursquare is only upwards. But as the critical mass of Foursquare users swells and intensifies over the coming months and years, the concerns over privacy are likely to magnify. In June, Webroot, a Denver-based internet security firm, surveyed 1,645 users of "geo-location-ready mobile devices", including 624 in the UK: 29% said they shared their location with people other than their friends; 31% said they accepted a friend request from a stranger; and, yet, 55% still said they were worried about their loss of privacy.
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    anybody here using Foursquare already? Location is supposed to be "the future" (this time)
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    this is worse than having a mobile ... !
Ma Ru

Geo-Engineering - Giving us time to act? - 0 views

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    May be of interest for Friederike and Nina... Link to the full report at the bottom of the page.
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    thanks Marek! hope that you are doing fine!!!
ESA ACT

NigComSat-1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    First african GEO satcom - and guess who manufactured it
Isabelle Dicaire

Testing of a femtosecond pulse laser in outer space : Scientific Reports : Nature Publi... - 2 views

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    Good news for fundamental physics and Earth system science, femtosecond lasers are now about to achieve space qualification thanks to fibre optics!  Applications include high resolution spectroscopy, absolute laser ranging, mapping of the geo-potential and testing of the theory of general relativity to name a few!
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    nice paper by the Koreans, did not know that they had already such a laser in orbit for a year. How much would this type be upscalable for our needs? in case we have not, we should reference it
Marcus Maertens

A Moon Space Elevator Is Actually Feasible and Inexpensive: Study | Observer - 1 views

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    Recent study on a moon-based space elevator towards GEO
mkisantal

Learning to Interpret Satellite Images Using Wikipedia - 3 views

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    "We construct a novel large-scale, multi-modal dataset by pairing geo-referenced Wikipedia articles with satellite imagery of their corresponding locations."
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